Evolved Ethics by Amanda Hicok

Evolved Ethics

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This book explores morality not as an abstract philosophy, but as a living inheritance shaped by evolution, emotion, and the architecture of the human brain. Drawing from evolutionary psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, and philosophy, it reveals how empathy, fairness, and cooperation emerged as survival strategies long before they became ethical ideals. Rather than reducing ethics to biology, it illuminates how our “feeling brain” provides the foundation upon which culture, reason, and moral systems are built. The book examines how instincts like kinship, reciprocity, and social bonding continue to quietly guide modern moral judgment—often beneath conscious awareness. By tracing morality’s deep biological roots, it offers a richer understanding of why moral questions feel so personal, powerful, and often conflicted. Ultimately, it invites readers to see ethics not only as something we think about, but as something we are.

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